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That subnet was actually used by us for testing purposes, and
140.113.98.9 is connected to a wired Ethernet and have static IP, we
just never bothered to change the domain.
But yes, your concerns are
reasonable, I'll find a more permanent place (non-experimental machines
and proper domain name
Thanks for the clarification!
Best,
-Minglong
On 11/29/13, 4:26 PM, "Samuel Merritt"
mailto:s...@swiftstack.com>> wrote:
On 11/27/13 9:24 PM, Shao, Minglong wrote:
Thanks for your reply!
I understand the three PUTs by the proxy server and how the replicator
works.
What I don’t understand is th
Would it be possible to host the experimental FreeBSD images at a more
permanent location?
As Tom Fifield pointed out in the review request <
https://review.openstack.org/59273>, the current location of the
experimental images (http://140.113.98.9/bsd-cloudinit/) resolves to a
dynamic IP on the wi
Congratulations!
Proud to see that it’s based on Cloudbase-Init
https://github.com/cloudbase/cloudbase-init/ :-)
This project started from the beginning with the idea of multiplatform support
in mind, not only Windows. I’m very happy to see it happening!
Thanks,
Alessandro
On 30 Nov 2013, a
Thanks Kyle, it solved my problem.
Regards,
Sayaji
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 7:56 PM, Kyle Mestery (kmestery) wrote:
> On Nov 29, 2013, at 1:11 PM, Sayaji Patil wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I have set up an all-in-one installation using devstack. When I try
> to create an instance, I get this er
Nice to see some FreeBSD image info. I've proposed adding a link to the
bsd-cloudinit project and the experimental images to the OpenStack image
guide: https://review.openstack.org/59273
Lorin
On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 11:29 PM, Pellaeon Lin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I and my coworkers built a tool call
Hi,
By default devstack uses the libvirt driver. This can be qemu or kvm
depending on whether or not you are running on hardware or a virtual
machine. You are able to run different drivers with different compute
nodes - for example you can run a xen, hyperv or vmware driver
(https://wiki.openstack.
On Friday, November 29, 2013 2:16:23 AM, Peeyush Gupta wrote:
Hi all,
I have been trying to set up an openstack environment using vagrant
and packstack. I provisioned a Fedora-19 VM through vagrant and used
a shell script to take care of installation and other things. The
first thing that she
Hi,
Perhaps OpenStack 'heat' aims to do what you have in mind ?
https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Heat
Regards,
John Smith.
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 9:03 PM, Subramanian K wrote:
> Hi guys
> I have a requirement to run some script before deleting a vm using nova
> delete command. Nova api do
Hi,
Im trying out devstack, and have a question about the hypervisor(s)
used. I believe devstack uses qemu. But how do you tell openstack what
hypervisor to use ? For example, if I wanted to use kvm or xen how do
I do that ? Is there an option to the 'nova boot' command that lets
you do that ?
If you using command line (not api), you can call any command you want
before calling nova delete. Why this should be part of openstack?
For API there is much more complicated thing: middleware. If you create
your own and configure nova-api to call that middleware, you can do
anything you want
Hi,
Im trying out devstack in a single vm, and am running into a network
connectivity issue. After I launch an instance, I can successfully
connect to it from the host running devstack.
However, I have lost my internet access from the host running devstack
at this point. Im sure this has to do wi
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